round n[fish] which cannot be handled by the settlement is sold in the round to the fish plants at Tor's Cove and Witless Bay.DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN Oct. 68Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used
voyage nMy wife and I were denied the right to sell three hundred pounds of fresh fish (our summer...
premises n sg or plThey would land their catch to the merchant's premises where the fish would be ...
round aThe splitter also must cut the tail part of the fish open in the correct way: if it is not...
round n[Rounders] are very small cod that have been sun-dried "in the round," rather than spl...
refuse nThey "generally sell their cargo for money and bills which makes 25 per cent to them in...
round a. . .and you wouldn't split any fish. You'd simply throw the fish down round. An' you'd ...
rounder nsmall cod fish cured without being splitsmall cod fish cured without being splitJH 4/74Used...
tom cod n. . . a fish which is too small to be called a cod fish or sold as one, but too big to be ...
premises n sg or plIndividual fishermen fishing from their own premises would either sell the fish...
pile nAt last it [the fish] is gathered up into circular "piles,"back up, and tail to the centre. ...
refuse nBroken fish which they call refuse fish sold for twenty ryalls per quintal, and carried...
tailIt was customary "to sell the said _fish_ either by tale or by the _hundredweight_ in _England_...
merchant... the various firms agreed at one time not to buy fish from another merchant's planters.PR...
rounder nSome Newfoundland planters and agents provide boarded huts for their "crowd," . . . Ea...
round a. . .and you wouldn't split any fish. You'd simply throw the fish down round. An' you'd ...
voyage nMy wife and I were denied the right to sell three hundred pounds of fresh fish (our summer...
premises n sg or plThey would land their catch to the merchant's premises where the fish would be ...
round aThe splitter also must cut the tail part of the fish open in the correct way: if it is not...
round n[Rounders] are very small cod that have been sun-dried "in the round," rather than spl...
refuse nThey "generally sell their cargo for money and bills which makes 25 per cent to them in...
round a. . .and you wouldn't split any fish. You'd simply throw the fish down round. An' you'd ...
rounder nsmall cod fish cured without being splitsmall cod fish cured without being splitJH 4/74Used...
tom cod n. . . a fish which is too small to be called a cod fish or sold as one, but too big to be ...
premises n sg or plIndividual fishermen fishing from their own premises would either sell the fish...
pile nAt last it [the fish] is gathered up into circular "piles,"back up, and tail to the centre. ...
refuse nBroken fish which they call refuse fish sold for twenty ryalls per quintal, and carried...
tailIt was customary "to sell the said _fish_ either by tale or by the _hundredweight_ in _England_...
merchant... the various firms agreed at one time not to buy fish from another merchant's planters.PR...
rounder nSome Newfoundland planters and agents provide boarded huts for their "crowd," . . . Ea...
round a. . .and you wouldn't split any fish. You'd simply throw the fish down round. An' you'd ...
voyage nMy wife and I were denied the right to sell three hundred pounds of fresh fish (our summer...
premises n sg or plThey would land their catch to the merchant's premises where the fish would be ...
round aThe splitter also must cut the tail part of the fish open in the correct way: if it is not...